Campus Watch Archives

March 9, 2004

1900 Brazos

Occurred on 3-09-04 at 2:09 a.m.

Public Intoxication: A UT student was seen "pushing" a second UT student who was non-responsive into the back seat of a taxi. The non-responsive student had turned 21 years of age two hours earlier. While partially inside the taxi, the student had an extreme involuntary physical reaction to the over consumption of an alcoholic beverage. The non-responsive student was found to be under the influence of an alcoholic beverage to the point he needed to be transported by Austin EMS to a local hospital for treatment of alcohol poisoning.

Beauford H. Jester Center East, 203 East 21st Street

Occurred various times since 12-03.

Theft (multiple counts): Two 1st floor residents who share a dormitory suite reported the following items had been stolen from their secured dormitory suite since December of 2003: a Luis Vittone purse, a $10.00 roll of quarters, a pair of diamond earrings, a pair of pearl earrings, Gucci sunglasses, various articles of clothing, skin care products and a UT ID card. Loss value: $300.00.

Assist Outside Agency: A UT staff member, who was known to have seven outstanding outside agency arrest warrants for traffic violations, theft and assault, was found inside of a 2nd floor office.

T. S. Painter Hall, 103 West 24th Street

Occurred between 3-06-04 at 1:00 p.m. and 3-08-04 at 7:35 a.m.

Attempted Burglary: An unknown device was used to damage the doorframes and locks of two 2nd floor laboratories. Repair cost: $400.00.

Varsity Center, 210 East 21st Street

Occurred on 3-08-04 between 9:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Theft: A black leather wallet containing various credit and debit cards was stolen from a purse that was left in an unsecured 2nd floor office for 5 minutes. The owner observed a suspicious person loitering in the hallway during the time frame of the theft. The subject was described as an Asian male, 40 to 45 years of age, 5'5" tall, 250 pounds, bald and wearing a blue and yellow striped shirt, blue jeans and tennis shoes. Prior to the credit cards being cancelled, an unidentified subject attempted to make an unauthorized charge at a local store. Loss value: $10.00.